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Am 6weeks pregnant, had a late period, pregnancy test positive and doctor confirmed but still no symptoms. Am worried is this normal as this is my 1st pregnancy
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I'm 5 weeks and have all sorts of symptoms.  So far only slight nausea,  nothing a ginger candy can't cure. Fibers crossed or stays that way!  I'm an actor and acting coach and I really don't want to share the news just yet. Will be hard if I'm sick all the time!  Good luck to you too.
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I'm 35 weeks and the only symptoms I've ever had was a bit a fatigue and headaches when I stopped drinking coffee in the mornings. Dr said one cup was fine and they stopped. Enjoy it!
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Thanks ladies for assurance, I will enjoy not feeling sick for as long as it lasts

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I remember thinking the same thing, I was 6-7 weeks no symptoms. Then I hit 8 weeks and had vommiting & nausea from 8-20wks!! Be careful what you wish for lol. Good luck & congrats
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Yes be happy  baby 0_2 is right you might be one of the lucky ones
Good luck and congrats
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Nothing to worry about :) Each pregnancy is so different that everything is normal in the first trimester as long as you are not bleeding or having severe pain. Congrats on the baby!
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Your either one of the lucky ones or youll notice symptoms in the next week or two.. Im eight weeks with my second and found out I was prego around six weeks and by the seventh week the nausea and morning/all day sickness started and hasent stopped. So if you dont have any symptoms in the next few weeks your probably one of the lucky ones :)

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